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McCain: Electing Obama Would Perhaps Be Biggest Risk Ever Taken By American People

We knew John McCain's strategy has been to paint Barack Obama as a risky unknown, but this line, from his speech this morning unveiling his new economic proposals, seems like it's taking things to a whole new level:

"He is an eloquent speaker, but even he can't turn a record of supporting higher taxes into a credible promise to cut taxes. What he promises today is the opposite of what he has done his entire career. Perhaps never before in history have the American people been asked to risk so much based on so little."

Electing Obama would be the biggest risk undertaken by the American people, ever. And McCain advisers have reportedly been whispering that they're saving the worst for the last 10 days of the campaign. Full McCain remarks after the jump.

Remarks By John McCain On The Pension And Family Security Plan

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain today will deliver the following remarks as prepared for delivery on his Pension and Family Security Plan in Blue Bell, PA, at 11:30 a.m. ET:

Thank you all very much. I appreciate the warm welcome to Pennsylvania, and the hospitality of Montgomery County Community College.

Tomorrow will be the third and final presidential debate, and just 21 days remain until Americans choose their next president. Over the last 21 days, we have seen once-sturdy Wall Street institutions vanish, we have seen huge swings in the market both down and up, and we have seen new federal commitments in the hundreds of billions of dollars. We have seen how suddenly a crisis can unfold these last several weeks, and how great the costs can be in jobs, savings, lost opportunities and taxpayer dollars. What we need to see now is swift and bold action to lead this country in a new direction.

If I am elected president, I will help to create jobs for Americans in the most effective way a president can do this -- with tax cuts that are directed specifically to create jobs, and protect your life savings. I will stand up to the corrupt ways of Washington, the wasteful spending and the abuses of power and I will end these abuses, whatever it takes. I will lead reforms to help families keep their homes, and retirees to keep their savings, and college students to pay their tuition, and every citizen to afford health care, and America to reclaim its energy independence. These will be my priorities. We cannot spend the next four years as we have spent much of the last eight: waiting for our luck to change. The hour is late and our troubles are getting worse. We have to act immediately. We have to change direction now. We have to fight.

That is what I will do in my term as president, and when I leave office I can promise you that this nation will not be on the same path it is today. I will not play along with the same Washington games and gimmicks that got us into this terrible mess in the first place. I am going to Washington to fight for you.

I will begin by making certain that the 700 billion dollars already committed to economic recovery is not used to further enrich the very people and institutions that invited these troubles with their own reckless conduct. Instead of just propping up institutions deemed "too big to fail" in this crisis, we will use more of this public money to help businesses and homeowners that may be too small to survive.

This financial crisis started with our housing crisis, and we cannot fix our markets and the economy until we fix the housing crisis. My plan will protect the value of your home and get it rising again by buying up bad mortgages and refinancing them so if your neighbor defaults he doesn't bring down the value of your house with him. I will direct the government to refinance troubled mortgages for homeowners and replace them with mortgages they can afford. This is what we did during the Great Depression and we can do it again. Helping families who face default, foreclosure, and possible bankruptcy helps all homeowners, and will begin the process of recovery from this crisis. With so much on the line, the moment requires that government act -- and as president I intend to act, quickly and decisively.

When the government does provide funds to shore up companies, the terms will be demanding, there will be complete transparency and the safety net for our financial system will not become a golden parachute for failed executives. Moreover, we will not merely inject billions of dollars into companies and walk away hoping for the best. We will require that those companies be reformed and restructured until they are sound assets again, and can be sold at no loss -- or perhaps even a profit -- to the taxpayers of America.

And when that is accomplished, in each instance, government will relinquish its interest in these private companies. We're going to get government out of the business of bailouts and equity stakes, and back in the business of responsible regulation. We will learn from this crisis to prevent the next one, with much stricter oversight. No more wild overleveraging, no more liabilities concealed from the public and from shareholders, no more bundling of assets to maximize profit by assuming insane risks. Those days are over on Wall Street. With new rules of public disclosure and accounting, my reforms will make certain these betrayals of shareholders and the public trust are never repeated.

We must restore trust to our financial system. On my orders, the Department of the Treasury will guarantee one hundred percent of all savings accounts for a period of six months. This will calm the understandable fears of widespread bank failure, while also restoring rational judgment to the choices of the market.

As president, I will also act to protect investors -- especially those relying on their investments for retirement. Current rules mandate that investors must begin to sell off their IRAs and 401Ks when they reach age 70 and one half years old. Those rules should be suspended to spare senior citizens from being forced to sell their stock just as the market is hurting the most. Under the emergency measure I propose, we will also cut the tax rate for withdrawals from tax-preferred retirement accounts to ten percent. Retirees have suffered enough and need relief, and the surest relief is to let them keep more of their own savings.

It is essential that we avoid an exodus of capital from the market. Senator Obama yesterday offered up a proposal that would have the effect of encouraging early withdrawal of funds from 401(k) accounts, by suspending penalties through 2009. This is an invitation to capital flight, and therefore to continued instability in the market, at a moment when exactly the opposite is needed. Any family that takes part in this will not see the benefits of the market recovery that smart policy can help bring about. In my administration, we will instead revive the market by attracting new investment. I will cut in half the capital gains tax on stocks purchased and held for more than a year -- from a rate of 15 to 7.5 percent. This vital measure will promote buying, raise asset values, help companies and shore up the pension plans for workers and retirees.

We should also not penalize Americans who are forced to sell investments in today's tough markets. I will increase the amount of capital losses from $3,000 to $15,000, which can be deducted from your ordinary income in tax years 2008 and 2009. So much of this decline in our markets and value destruction was due to the failure of Congress and the Administration to come out with a timely rescue package. Investors are always responsible for their investment decisions, but the hard earned savings of Americans should not be penalized by the erratic behavior of politicians.

It will not be enough for the federal government to correct the excesses of Wall Street without reforming its own reckless practices.

Spending in Washington is out of control and I am going to rein it in. As president, I will veto the pork barrel special interest projects that are wasting your tax dollars, driving up our debt, and weakening our dollar. I have proposed a one year spending freeze with certain exceptions for such things as defense and veteran care. We are going to use that year to turn Washington inside out and get rid of wasteful, inefficient programs that do no one any good.

While we put government back on your side, we must reform our tax system to deliver needed tax relief to working Americans, and to create jobs. I will double the child deduction, from 3,500 dollars to 7,000 dollars. Every person in America who chooses it will receive a 5,000 dollars towards the purchase of health insurance -- health plans that will be theirs to keep, even if they change jobs or move to another state. And we will reduce the federal business tax rate from 35 percent -- the second-highest in the world -- to 25 percent. I am also proposing today that for those who are between jobs, we eliminate all taxes on unemployment benefits. It is unclear to me why the government taxes money it has just sent you, and we should relieve this burden from Americans who've been hit the hardest.

Reducing business tax rates has the potential to stop and reverse the rise of unemployment, and could create millions of new jobs. Despite the frequent changes to my opponent's tax plans in recent months -- he seems to revise them with each new poll -- his plan to raise taxes on 50% of small business income has survived. And even as he rails against companies that shut down their plants and move overseas, he refuses to cut the tax rate that drives many of these companies away.

A typical middle-class family of four making 42,000 dollars a year with health insurance will get 4,350 more dollars under my plan than they would under Senator Obama's plan. That example of 42,000 a year in wages is especially relevant, because just last year Senator Obama voted to raise taxes on individuals making that amount.

Senator Obama is also the same fellow who requested a million dollars a day in pork barrel earmarks ... who thinks that wasting 18 billion dollars a year in earmarks is not worth worrying about, who proposed a near doubling of the taxes on dividends and capital gains during the primary, who has voted 94 times for tax increases or against tax cuts, who is promising almost a trillion dollars in new spending, who came to the Senate a few years ago and already earned the title of its most liberal member -- this is the man who now presents himself as a tax cutter and champion of middle-class America.

He is an eloquent speaker, but even he can't turn a record of supporting higher taxes into a credible promise to cut taxes. What he promises today is the opposite of what he has done his entire career. Perhaps never before in history have the American people been asked to risk so much based on so little.

You can look at the record of what he's done or you can just go with your gut, but either way you're left with the same conclusion: Senator Obama is going to raise your taxes. And in this economy, raising taxes is the surest way to turn a recession into a depression.

Senator Obama also promises to restrict international trade and risk access to foreign markets for American goods and services. The last President to raise taxes and restrict trade in a bad economy was Herbert Hoover. That didn't turn out to well. They say those who fail to learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them. Well, I know my history lessons, and I sure won't make the mistakes Senator Obama will. And were my opponent elected with a Democratic Congress in power, not only would there be no check on my opponent's reckless economic policies, there would be considerable pressure on him to tax and spend even more.

This weekend, a plumber concerned that Senator Obama was going to raise his taxes asked him directly about his plan. The response was telling. Senator Obama explained to him that he was going to raise his taxes to quote "spread the wealth around." This explains how Senator Obama can promise an income tax cut for millions who aren't even paying income taxes right now. My friends, my plan isn't intended to force small businesses to cut jobs to pay higher taxes so we can "spread the wealth around." My plan is intended to create jobs and increase the wealth of all Americans.

My plan for economic recovery does not require guesswork or blind faith from the American people. You know my record. You don't have to hope I will do what I promise. When I say I will cut spending, you need only look at my record to know it's true. When I say I will defend taxpayers, you know it's true because it's what I've always done. When I say I will work across the aisle, you can see it in the results I've delivered.

And when I say I will change Washington, you know I'll do it, because for me change isn't a political slogan, it's what I've been doing my whole career.

I know you're worried. America is a great country, but we are at a moment of national crisis that will determine our future. Will we continue to lead the world's economies or will we be overtaken? Will the world become safer or more dangerous? Will our military remain the strongest in the world? Will our children and grandchildren's future be brighter than ours?

My answer to you is yes. Yes, we will lead. Yes, we will prosper. Yes, we will be safer. Yes, we will pass on to our children a stronger, better country. But we must be prepared to act swiftly, boldly, with courage and wisdom.

I know what fear feels like. It's a thief in the night who robs your strength.

I know what hopelessness feels like. It's an enemy who defeats your will.

I felt those things once before. I will never let them in again. I'm an American. And I choose to fight.

Don't give up hope. Be strong. Have courage. And fight.

Fight for a new direction for our country.

Fight for what's right for America.

Fight to clean up the mess of corruption, infighting and selfishness in Washington.

Fight to get our economy out of the ditch and back in the lead.

Fight for the ideals and character of a free people.

Fight for our children's future.

Fight for justice and opportunity for all.

Stand up to defend our country from its enemies.

Stand up, stand up, stand up and fight. America is worth fighting for. Nothing is inevitable here. We never give up. We never quit. We never hide from history. We make history.

Now, let's go win this election and get this country moving again.


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and yet still no economic plan offered up by McCain.

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Apparently Mr. Safe Bet has finally released his exciting new economic plan. Two centerpieces -- guarantee 100% of savings for 6 months and cut capital gains tax.

Does this guy follow the news at all? Apparently not, since he'd realize that Bush has already guaranteed bank accounts. As for the capital gains tax, it doesn't take much reflection to realize that most investors are sitting on capital losses, not gains, right now, and that those few smart or lucky enough to avoid taking a loss probably don't need any more help.

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To be fair (not sure why, but let's not descend to their level), McCain does acknowledge that capital losses are an issue now:


I will increase the amount of capital losses from $3,000 to $15,000, which can be deducted from your ordinary income in tax years 2008 and 2009.

But he continues to show utter disrespect for the truth by repeating all the lies that have already been refuted: "Obama voted to raise taxes on people making $42,000 a year", "Obama voted to raise taxes/against tax cuts 94 times". Shut up with the distortions, Grumpy. (By your own methodology, as was pointed out in the debates, you "voted" for "higher taxes", 455 times.)

Meanwhile, McCain keeps the tax cuts for billionaires and corporations. Cuz they're the ones who need help, don't you know?

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However, this is a tax break only for a small percentage of Americans, the wealthiest among us. As usual for McCain and his ilk. They were dying to fold some capital gains breaks into the first bailout package. They are cynically using this opportunity to try to score some more $ for their rich backers.

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The projection is really getting delusional now.

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"Fight for a new direction for our country. Fight for what's right for America. Fight to get our economy out of the ditch and back in the lead. Fight for the ideals and character of a free people. Fight for our children's future. Fight for justice and opportunity for all. Stand up to defend our country from its enemies."

Now those are vacuous platitudes you can believe in!

He forgot to mention fighting against badness, and "honoring the honor of the honorable" ...

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To paraphrase a famous bumpersticker: What would happen if McCain had a war, and no one showed up."

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Or a Vendetta...

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Plus, I spot 14 separate appeals to the audience to fight. Nice way to diffuse the rally-rage there.

15 if you count 'terrorist-palling' Obama amongst the countries enemies.

The connections between what McCain is calling to fight against (seemingly vacuous) are quite transparent in that they parallel the seemingly random character attacks (kindergarden sex, ideals, not-like-us) made over the last few months.

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Jeeze Loueeze. Fight fight fight. Sounds like a high school cheer. The American people are OVER it McCain, time for you to get over it. I don't know if I can stand to listen to him in the debate tomorrow night. "Fight fight fight my friends I know how to fight fight fight. And you can tell, my fiends, that I know how to fight fight fight because of the great campaign I have run. I know how to run a campaign. I'm a fighter my friends." There - that's it the whole debate. Call Obama and tell him we have heard it all and he doesn't even have to show up!

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And he forgot "my friends". Doesn't he like us anymore?

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He's running on sheer desperation at this point.

No vision, no game plan, nothing.

He deserves to lose every single state.

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you betcha!

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Yup yup!

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And he very well could!

PS: for those who are wondering, a [strike][/strike] tag does not work. :)

http://thepajamapundit.com/

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Well, expect "spread the wealth around" to be one of the center pieces of McCain's debate responses. It will be interesting to see if McCain actually goes down the path and says "Obama (and Pelosi) will try and turn America to Socialism."

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And Obama has already prepared for this attack, i remember correctly he said something like...
America can not risk 4 more years of the same.

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Fight, Fight, Fight = POW, POW, POW.

He has finally turned mad.

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Was he accurate about what Obama said to the plumber?

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Its kind of out of context but yeah he did say that, and i agree that we should spread the wealth around atm. People being unemployed and not able to work benefits no one. If you can help people get on their feet then everyone will benefit. Iam a strong believer in trickle up economics.

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Partially, he's referring to the spliced video that Fox News reported Hot Air - Obama's redistribution. What McCain charges doesn't add up, how can Obama provide income tax cut for people who aren't paying income taxes right now? The unemployed?

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The greatest risk to America is maintaining the status quo of the last 8 years of which McCain has been firmly entrenched and enabled.

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"Maverick without a Cause" - S. Colbert

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Well um.... anything new in there?
I scanned through the entire thing and the only new thing i saw was "On my orders, the Department of the Treasury will guarantee one hundred percent of all savings accounts for a period of six months" Which only helps people with saving accounts over 250,000 in a single account.
Other then that though its just more of the same things he has said before.
Tax cut.... iam a fighter
bail out bill stuff.... iam a fighter
iam a fighter
Obama will destroy America... iam a fighter
POW.... iam a fighter


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Tax cut.... iam a fighter bail out bill stuff.... iam a fighter iam a fighter Obama will destroy America... iam a fighter POW.... iam a fighter

Nice sum up...

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Too bad people already see Obama as the save choice and McCain as the risky and erratic one. It's a real marvel how Obama transformed himself from the "Change" candidate to the "Save" candidate without even a hint of a tear between those two images. McCain is still the old, angry, erratic guy who might make way for the even more dangerous Palin any day.

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"You know my record. You don't have to hope I will do what I promise. When I say I will cut spending, you need only look at my record to know it's true. When I say I will defend taxpayers, you know it's true because it's what I've always done." John McCain - October 14, 2008

โ€œThereโ€™s one big difference between me and the othersโ€“I wonโ€™t take every last dime of the surplus and spend it on tax cuts that mostly benefit the wealthy.โ€ [McCain campaign commercial, January 2000]

โ€œI am disappointed that the Senate Finance Committee preferred instead to cut the top tax rate of 39.6% to 36%, thereby granting generous tax relief to the wealthiest individuals of our country at the expense of lower- and middle-income American taxpayers.โ€ [McCain Senate floor statement, May 21, 2001]

โ€œBut when you look at the percentage of the tax cuts thatโ€“as the previous tax cutsโ€“that go to the wealthiest Americans, you will find that the bulk of it, again, goes to wealthiest Americans.โ€ [NBCโ€™s โ€œToday,โ€ Jan. 7, 2003]

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"They're saving the worst for the last 10 days...."

Reeks of Rudy saving his campaign by winning Florida.

They were also whispering about McCain's economic plan roll-out, as well.

That primetime buy by Obama on the 29th seems pretty prescient, if the "whispers" are true.

and this:

Every person in America who chooses it will receive a 5,000 dollars towards the purchase of health insurance -- health plans that will be theirs to keep, even if they change jobs or move to another state

Could someone please in the media point out that the average cost of healthcare now is about 12,000?

Please?

OMG. PREVIEW function.

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Sounds like they plan on Wright in those last ten days. If they had something new, they would have already rolled it out to stop the momentum Obama has.

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Color me skeptical. If they were capable of thinking that strategically (stop the momemtum), they would have realized after the first debate that something needed to be done to dent that halo that was starting to form around Obama.

And McCain himself said he was talking about Ayers because he was an "unrepentant terrorist", when asked rather aggressively by Dana Bash why he wouldn't talk about Wright.

(Aggressively in the sense that I caught frustration in Bash's voice with the question. But then, I was sprawled on my couch with a 102 degree fever, so I may have been hallucinating.)

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Of course now he doesn't care about an old washed up terrorist.

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CT, pay attention. They destroyed the halo already with the celebratity ad - remember? We are talking about "I know how to" McCain!

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I think it's doubtful. Voters by and large won't care that McCain said in the past that Wright is off limits, but it would have a two-pronged effect if McCain did bring up Wright.

1) Voters would think "This again? Really?"
2) The media would know that McCain is truly desperate and begin writing his electoral epitaph.

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Campaigns usually say they have something really big on the horizon when they sense voters are starting to give up on them.

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Reeks of Rudy saving his campaign by winning Florida.

Dead on.

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I couldn't have said it better:
http://www.youtube.com/dontbefooledagain

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Lawks a mercy, what a disgrace.

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What an absolute windbag. This guy has officially turned into the dog that no one can trust because he may snap at any time and bite for no reason.

I predict that John McCain will lose... the re-election campaign in 2010 for US Senator of Arizona.

He's already got a fork in him...

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Ooooooooooo!

I'm just sayin it - right out - that racist motherfucker!

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Umm. John? WTF man. Have you seen the latest WP/ABC poll?

15. (ASKED OF REGISTERED VOTERS) Do you think of 
[NAME] as a very safe choice for president, somewhat 
safe, somewhat risky, or very risky?

------- Safe ------ ------ Risky ------
NET Very Smewht NET Smewht Very
a. Obama 55 29 26 45 22 23
b. McCain 50 18 31 50 24 26

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Every person in America who chooses it will receive a 5,000 dollars towards the purchase of health insurance -- health plans that will be theirs to keep, even if they change jobs or move to another state.

Hell, he's even lying about his own plan here. Here's the relevant section from his own webpage:

While still having the option of employer-based coverage, every family will receive a direct refundable tax credit - effectively cash - of $2,500 for individuals and $5,000 for families to offset the cost of insurance.

$5000 vs. $2500 is a pretty big freakin' difference.

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And neither is going to be enough to cover health care costs for individuals or families.

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Sure it will be. McCain will just tell insurance companies to "cut the shit" and lower their prices. Or something. Remember, he knows how to fix this stuff. He tells us ALL THE TIME.

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Funny, that. It apparently isn't sinking in.

New avatar?

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"I know how to win wars."
"I know how to fix healthcare."
"I know how to rescue the economy."

John McCain - a noun, a verb, and "I know how"

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Very nice!

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But... does he know how to win an election?

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Well, of course, that's always been a given. There's no way a family can get anything but the most barebones coverage for $5000. But, that's not the point.

The point is, he's LYING ABOUT HIS OWN PLAN!

Sorry for shouting, but the more I think about it, the more outrageous it is. I mean, I'm used to him lying about Obama, and I'm used to him saying this in informal, off-the-cuff remarks. But these are prepared remarks that perpetuate a blatant lie! It's absurd! Either his speechwriters don't know what's on his own webpage, or they just think we're stupid, or they just don't give a damn about the truth at all anymore.

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Besides, to get a tax credit, you must have taxes that high! This is a give-away to those who have more.

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"And McCain advisers have reportedly been whispering that they're saving the worst for the last 10 days of the campaign."

DETAILS!

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Ooooohhhhh.... scary.... scary...NOT!

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Hmmm....Obama risky? Wait-a-minute? the Abc/WasPo said McCain is the riskiest of the two candidates.

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From an historical perspective, what would he say were the risks involved in electing George Bush? We've got evidence! What's his?

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Pension And Family Security Plan? What number "Plan" from the McCain camp is this? Plan 9?


John

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Hmmm....Obama risky? Wait-a-minute? the Abc/WasPo said McCain is the riskiest of the two candidates.

Where's the NEW economic plan? All i'm hearing are cheap personal shots at Obama's character.

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I think Obama could pretty effectively defuse this whole "fight" theme of McCain's by asking what it is that McCain wants us to fight against?

The American people have been fighting for the past 8 years.

They've been fighting against a Republican economic system that has consistently favored the wealthy and powerful over the average American worker.

They've been fighting wars, fighting insurance companies, fighting their own government, and fighting each other.

McCain is now asking us to fight against the very philosophy of governance that he himself has advocated and promoted during his 26 years in Washington.

We have been fighting long enough. Now is the time stop fighting, come together as one nation, and fix the problems that have been created by the flawed ideology of John McCain's Republican party.

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I'd love to hear something like that tomorrow night.

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Exactly. My response whenever people claim that Obama's plan is "class warfare" is that we've had already class warfare in this country for the last eight years, and the rich have been winning.

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What an addled old pooper he is!

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Three words---I challenge anyone to find any presidential candidate who has offered greater risk to the nation, (actually bordering on terror), that thewe three words inspire:

President Sarah Palin.

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President George W. Bush?

Hindsight is a wonderful thing. But as my mother said, she knew by the way that Bush "won" in Florida, that the country would be in for rough sledding with his presidency.

Just be grateful for one thing: because of his macaca moment, we aren't looking a the possibility of President George Allen.

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Everybody should have known by the way he ran the companies he started, that he would run the country into the trash bin, and he has, exactly the same way. Didn't vote for him in 2000. Didn't vote for him in '04. Cursed him every day of his reign.

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Being covered now by one of the best "managed care" providers (and formerly by Blue Cross) I have no doubt that Obama's health care plans would be despised by all people who currently have health insurance. But once universal care is enacted it will be permanent. Anyone who currently has health care they are even marginally satisfied with should reject Obama and his plan.

Forget the economy. Forget foreign policy. Health care is the one major platform difference that will immediately, profoundly and directly effect all Americans. And most if not all will be sorry if Obama is elected. The Democratic Congress will ensure his health plan passes and we will all be sorry when the promises fail to materialize and a new massive, inefficient bureaucracy fails to offer better health care for all.

While McCain's has problems, if will likely stall in Congress, be tweaked and we will end up with a better solution and no new permanent massive entitlement.

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It's not sticking.

The more people see Obama speak, the more they trust him. McCain is kind of lucky that Obama didn't agree to do the townhall tour. He'd be down by 20 points...

Close the deal, Barry: http://tinyurl.com/6xr3b7

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I suspect a rope a dope. You know that Obama knows calling McCain cowardly for not bringing up ayers (paraphrasing here) will REQUIRE a response from the putative hothead in chief. Therefore, in addition to this radio spot, there must be something Obama is going to say to lower the boom tonight...I relish the thought...

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Do you think this will change even one voter's mind?
http://www.entertonement.com/collections/4700/John-McCain%27s-New-Economic-Plan

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Back in 1992 Bill Clinton was ahead of Bush#1 in the polls, and as the election got closer and Clinton remained ahead, I remember Rush Limbaugh saying "mark my words, Bill Clinton is going to be another one-term, ineffective, Southern Democrat, just like Jimmy Carter was."

Well, one out of three ain't bad.

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